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New Member - S9 VPAP Auto fixed pressure - Smoothy - 01-08-2014

Just wanted to introduce myself. I am waiting for my RedMed S9 VPAP Auto. My doc prescribed a fixed pressure but I insisted for the auto after reading this forum. I now will have the best of both worlds if needed. Probably going to be set to fixed at first but at least I have the hardware if my needs change. Thanks


RE: New Member - zonk - 01-08-2014

Hi Smoothly, welcome aboard
Glad you stood your ground and got the machine of your choice
The clinical manual got more information than the user manual that come with the machine, its available via email (scroll to section three to ask for the manual via email) http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual

SlepyHead and ResScan software download links
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Private-Files-and-Links

For any CPAP/sleep apnea related question, please post in the main forum so it get more attention
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RE: New Member - trish6hundred - 01-08-2014

Hi Smoothly,
WELCOME! to Apnea Board.!
It's GREAT to hear that yougot the machine you wanted. Best of luck to you.


RE: New Member - cbramsey - 01-08-2014

Welcome to the forum!!! We are glad you joined us!!! Welcome


RE: New Member - Peter_C - 01-09-2014

Welcome. One thought to consider? The possible downside to having it in 'auto' all the time is let's pretend your auto settings are 'wide open' 4-20. Then let's pretend that it turns out you really need at least '10' all the time. Each sleep session is a new beginning as far as your machine is concerned, so there will be a period of time every time you go to sleep that your pressure is not high enough, and it will take a bit of time for your machine to raise it to the pressure you need.

So, with respect, after watching your numbers for a few weeks you will start to see a pattern, we'll pretend in this case that you always end up above '9' for the 95 percentile - in which case, I would still leave mine in 'auto', but set the MIN pressure a bit closer, like say '8' or so - that way you will be closer to a perfect pressure faster. Does this make sense?

And, this is another reason for watching your numbers. If we pretend that you set the MIN at '8', and you find that your 95 percentile starts hitting around '8', you may wish to drop it a point and see what happens.

I have learned that when I use nose pillows vs any other mask type, I can drop my pressure by 2 points, no real idea why - it just is what it is.